11 Underrated Spice Girls Songs That Prove That Even Their Non-Singles Pack Girl Power

When one brings up Posh Spice, Sporty Spice, Ginger Spice, Baby Spice, and Scary Spice's legacy, what does one hone in on? The brilliantly campy feature film that is, as far as I’m concerned, a timeless work of art? The legendary world tour? The legendary reunion tour? Their legendary performance at the Olympics? Their exquisite style goals? Their untouchable music videos? Or maybe one keeps it simple and sticks to the music. Maybe one goes bananas for the quintet's ridiculously good catalog of songs— and no, I’m not just talking about their huge singles. Sure, records like “Wannabe” and “Spice Up Your Life” are and were and will forever be everything, but let us not forget about the other bangers that appeared on the group’s three albums. Those catchy tracks off of Spice, Spiceworld, and Forever that don't always make "Best of" lists. Yes, we’re about to get into some underrated Spice Girls songs.

I've picked some noteworthy Spice Girls songs that weren’t huge singles, the deep cuts that deserve to be included when talking about the group’s legacy, the sneakily fun B-sides. Was I tempted to pick every non-single song the Spice Girls released? Maybe. Did I realize that'd be a little much? Maybe. Did I pare down the list because too much of something is just as tough? Yes.

Here are some underrated Spice Girls songs that'll give you everything, all that joy can bring, this I swear.

1. “If U Can’t Dance”

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I mean, they sampled “The Humpty Dance,” for Chupa Chups’ sake.

2. “Who Do You Think You Are?”

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This track from their debut album (justifiably) was a smash in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, but for some reason, it wasn't released a single in the US. If given the chance, the song could've and should've ruled the charts here, too.

3. “Never Give Up On The Good Times”

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Never give up on the good time that is “Never Give Up On The Good Times.”

4. “Get Down With Me”

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Sit perfectly still while I listen to this one? Don't mind if I don't.